Innovation, Best Practice and Sustainability in New Zealand’s Primary Sector
Women navigate the changing face of the dairy sector.
Opportunities for careers and economic development in Te Tai Tokerau.
Future Farm Systems trial on a Northland dairy research farm.
A visit to Kaikohe Berries, a hydroponic berry fruit venture.
Turf management skills keeping sports grounds in their best shape.
A hi-tech under-net apple orchard in Hawke’s Bay.
A programme supporting workmates in a suicide-aware community.
Dairy farmers opening their farm to school children.
A venture demonstrating the latest in good dairy farming practice.
Research programmes at the Southern Dairy Hub.
A return visit to the Hub to see progress after four years.
The Primary Sector offering retraining for seasonal and permanent careers.
The Future Foods development programme run by Riddet Institute’s scientists.
Providing employment opportunities for their people and restoring mauri to their local area
Farming skills for the intellectually disabled
Dairy farmer Tracy Brown and the Dairy Environment Leaders Programme
Environment leader John Hayward is promoting best dairy farming practices
Filling the seasonal labour shortage at harvest time in Marlborough
Containing the spread of catfish in our waterways
A visit to a sheep station-turned conservation classroom in Hawke's Bay
How biosecurity is being placed in the centre of operations at the Port of Tauranga
DairyNZ is helping farmers to manage the threat of Mycoplasma bovis
A rural experience for urban teenagers introduces new career options
Combining academic and practical farm skills at Otiwhiti Station in Manawatu
Mr Apple is one of New Zealand’s largest pipfruit companies, exporting to over 50 countries. It is a vertically integrated operation that grows, packs, stores and exports pipfruit.
A demonstration dairy farm on school grounds is an opportunity for students and the public
An organic market garden has become a training ground for locals to begin their own gardens
Karl is curator of the main gardens at Wellington Botanic Garden
A Silver Fern Farms processing plant has a programme teaching safe and efficient knife work
A farm owned by the Salvation Army trains cadets and raises funds for charity and education
A pilot programme to address the need for more graduates in the agri-business sector
NZ Landcare spread the message of best practice in the deer industry
Maori partnership and training opportunities at Tautane Station
A new programme to train youth for farming at Aratiatia Station by Lake Taupo
A programme to address the shortage of Maori farm managres on Maori owned farms
Training the next generation of farmers at Smedley Farm
Sheep and beef production and training on the historic property of Limestone Downs
Bridging the urban-rural divide one school or tourist visit at a time
Bob Crowder is a teacher at the Biological Husbandry Unit at Lincoln University
Taratahi Agricultural Training Centre was established in 1919 in the central Wairarapa as a training farm for men returning from the First World War.